Dell Powerconnect 5548P Users Manual 5500 Series User Guide
2015-01-05
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- System User Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Features
- IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support
- Stack Support
- Power over Ethernet
- Green Ethernet
- Head of Line Blocking Prevention
- Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X)
- Back Pressure Support
- Virtual Cable Testing (VCT)
- Auto-Negotiation
- MDI/MDIX Support
- MAC Address Supported Features
- Layer 2 Features
- IGMP Snooping
- Port Mirroring
- Broadcast Storm Control
- VLAN Supported Features
- Spanning Tree Protocol Features
- Link Aggregation
- Quality of Service Features
- Device Management Features
- SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs
- SNMP Versions 1, 2, and 3
- Web-Based Management
- Management IP Address Conflict Notification
- Flow Monitoring (sflow)
- Configuration File Download and Upload
- Auto-Update of Configuration/Image File
- TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
- USB File Transfer Protocol
- Remote Monitoring
- Command Line Interface
- Syslog
- SNTP
- Domain Name System
- 802.1ab (LLDP-MED)
- Security Features
- Port Profile (CLI Macro)
- DHCP Server
- Protected Ports
- iSCSI Optimization
- Proprietary Protocol Filtering
- Hardware Description
- Stacking Overview
- Configuring the Switch
- Advanced Switch Configuration
- Using Dell OpenManage Administrator
- Network Security
- Configuring System Information
- General Switch Information
- Time Synchronization
- Logs
- IP Addressing
- Diagnostics
- Management Security
- DHCP Server
- SNMP
- File Management
- File Management Overview
- Auto-Update/Configuration Feature
- 2. (Optional) Create a line in the setup file for this device containing the required options and load it on the USB key.
- 3. Load configuration/image files on the USB key as required.
- 4. Insert the USB key in the USB drive and reboot the device.
- 2. Find the line in the setup file relevant to the device—When the correct setup file is found, it is searched for a line relevant to the device, as follows:
- 3. Apply the correct line—When the correct line in the setup file is found, it is applied, as follows:
- 4. Mark the flag in the applied line—When the line is applied (successfully or not), its flag is set, as follows:
- File Download
- File Upload
- Active Images
- Copy Files
- File System
- Stack Management
- sFlow
- Ports
- Address Tables
- GARP
- Spanning Tree
- VLANs
- Link Aggregation
- Multicast
- LLDP
- Dynamic ARP Inspection
- DHCP Snooping
- iSCSI Optimization
- Statistics/RMON
- Quality of Service
- Glossary
- Index
- Revision History